| Gregg
Losinski Biography
Gregg is the Regional
Conservation Educator for the Upper Snake Region and works out of Idaho
Falls. His job is to not only talk to students, but also teach teachers
and the general public about fish and wildlife. So that he can get the
story right, he gets to take part in all the neat things that Fish and
Game does. While helping with projects like deer trapping or catching
poachers, he also takes pictures and video for newspaper and television.
He writes stories about what Fish and Game is doing and also speaks
on the radio and to sportsman’s groups and clubs. He is part of the
team of agencies working to delist the grizzly bear in the Yellowstone
Ecosystem.
Gregg grew up in
Illinois and was very involved in Boy Scouts. He went to the University
of Wisconsin-River Falls and got a Bachelors Degree in Scientific Land
Management and went on to work for the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources and the National Park Service. He worked for and received
a Masters Degree in Education from Idaho State University before joining
Idaho Fish & Game. His wife, Kristine is a teacher and they have three
sons, Benjamin 16, Jacob 14, and David 11. Benjamin went to Panama in
2004 as part of the Jason Project, Jacob is a junior hunter education
instructor and David wrote a story about fishing for the December 2004
issue of Wildlife Express. They’re a family that likes to spend a lot
of time in the outdoors and read lots whenever they’re forced inside.
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